JSngry Posted 20 hours ago Author Report Posted 20 hours ago 7 minutes ago, Holy Ghost said: That top record "Sastanak" looks amazing. Really, anything with Julius Watkins on it, I'm interested. Same here! Looks like a session made when the Quincy Jones band was scuffling on their ill-fated "Fancy Free" tour. Don't know that I've ever seen a full list of all the records that came out of that, actually... Quote
jazzbo Posted 20 hours ago Report Posted 20 hours ago Something there is about Tom Harrell’s music that I keep reaching for it the last 12 months or so. Perhaps it’s because it is solidly a part of the tradition and yet also a personal distillation of the post-bop musical world. He’a a favorite of my best friend who is also a trumpeter and that I think also plays a part–we have listened to his music over the years together. This is a nice one. . . a live recording that sounds great and has spirited playing by musicians who listen to each other and enjoy playing together–THAT you can feel in the music. George Robert & Tom Harrell Quintet “Cape Verde” Mons cd 300×300 17.8 KB Alto Saxophone – George Robert Bass – Reggie Johnson Drums – Byron Landham Flugelhorn, Trumpet – Tom Harrell Piano – Dado Moroni Recorded live in Rheinfelden, Switzerland on September 24-25, 1992 Quote
rostasi Posted 19 hours ago Report Posted 19 hours ago 1. The Way We Were 03:46 2. The Sting 04:24 3. Mon Ami Qui Frui 04:49 4. Le Picbois 03:27 5. Les Gens De Mon Pays 03:54 6. Watermelon Man 03:04 7. Coming Home Baby 02:56 8. Take Five 04:39 9. Le Roi Muffe 04:16 10. Bright Moments 02:50 Quote Ask anyone who took part in band, chorus, or any other cultural club as a teenager to name their best (or worst) memory, and there’s a good chance they’ll mention some variant of The Assembly, those recurring, strenuously rehearsed concerts played for fellow classmates in an auditorium or gym. The contents of the setlist, so to speak, have historically fallen under schools’ jurisdiction for obvious reasons, but exceptions do exists, and they’re available on wax, no less. Recorded in 1975 by students attending the Collège André Grasset, a pre-college institution in Montreal, 1001 Est Crémazie is a live re-recording of “The Rocking Grass,” an on-campus performance curated by, and catering specifically to, a student audience—all with the full backing of the college’s administrators, who financed the on-campus recording studio where the record was made, and handled the initial vinyl run of 500 copies, some of which have fetched prices as high as $500 before this week’s reissue. Like most music made by teenagers under the aegis of cool teachers, it’s a reflection of the youths’ voracious appetite for new sounds (in this case, the funk, psychedelic folk, jazz, and Latin circulating Québec at the time), refracted through uncontroversial standards like Scott Joplin’s “The Entertainer”(as if to reassure the parents that the teachers weren’t off taking a smoke break the whole time). They even let the kids throw some original material on here, too, which, according to the liner notes, subsequently appeared on the radars of Canadian crate-diggers and DJs. If that’s not a cool school project, I don’t know what is…plus, it sounds amazing. –Zoe Camp Quote
Peter Friedman Posted 17 hours ago Report Posted 17 hours ago 3 hours ago, Holy Ghost said: That top record "Sastanak" looks amazing. Really, anything with Julius Watkins on it, I'm interested. Julius Watkins is on both "Sastanak" and the Oscar Pettiford album. Now listening to: Quote
Holy Ghost Posted 15 hours ago Report Posted 15 hours ago 5 hours ago, Chuck Nessa said: In STEREO same in MONO Have the Savoy, but that top LP looks really hip. Too bad its opp. 4 hours ago, HutchFan said: Never seen this before, wow. Quote
GA Russell Posted 14 hours ago Report Posted 14 hours ago 50 minutes ago, Holy Ghost said: Never seen this before, wow. That was one of my first jazz albums. Still a favorite! Quote
Holy Ghost Posted 11 hours ago Report Posted 11 hours ago Meant to keep the Kenny fest going but wasn't looking and picked this gem instead, Dave and Kenny are brothers!? Thought they were cousins. Whatever the case, they're both awesome. Quote
Holy Ghost Posted 9 hours ago Report Posted 9 hours ago (edited) Back to Kenny. I still don't know how this became classic Kenny, it's alright, much prefer Introducing over this, but glad to have it, its nice on the ears. Listening again, I really do like this record. I didn't realize what a treat it is to listen to Kenny. Arguably, my favorite guitarist. Edited 9 hours ago by Holy Ghost to show my admiration for KB Quote
optatio Posted 7 hours ago Report Posted 7 hours ago Marion Brown / Dave Burrell: Live At The Black Musicians' Conference, 1981. NoBusiness Records NBCD 109 [Lithuania 2018] Quote
jazzbo Posted 7 hours ago Report Posted 7 hours ago Something different than my usual. I bought this after seeing her Austin City Limits performance and being very impressed. I think I would have mixed and mastered this differently but I like this music. She’s exhibiting a bigger Prince influence than I noticed before, and man can she SING. Brittany Howard “What Now” Quote
mjazzg Posted 6 hours ago Report Posted 6 hours ago 5 hours ago, BFrank said: Excellent new album from Myra Great cover art too. On Intakt so should be able to track it down here Quote
jazzbo Posted 5 hours ago Report Posted 5 hours ago Immanuel Wilkins “Blues Blood” Blue Note cd A different release than his first two on Blue Note, the first to include vocals. I love the sound of Wilkins’ alto, and his writing is always interesting. 200×200 4.7 KB Quote
jazzbo Posted 1 hour ago Report Posted 1 hour ago Antonio Carlos Jobim “Stone Flower” CTI Supreme Blu-Spec CD Japan I listen to this title for pleasure and to assess my system’s current quality status. Man, oh man, this sounds very good today. And some of my favorite music ever. 200×200 11.8 KB Quote
jazzbo Posted 22 minutes ago Report Posted 22 minutes ago Dave Douglas and Joe Lovano Sound Prints “Scandal” Greenleaf cd With pianist Lawrence Fields, bassist Linda May Han Oh, and drummer Joey Baron Quote
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